“A Shift in the Citizenship Industry Away From Microstates” – Investment Migration People in the News This Week
Investment migration people in the news this week.
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Read more“There’s a citizenship hierarchy out there, in that a lot of the people with privileged passports don’t even realize it,” said Kristin Surak.
Read more“Two big doors to the outside world closed this week. This just means that we need to open more doors – or make the small doors wider.”
Read moreIn January, Latitude and RIF Trust, in conjunction with the Investment Migration Council, will be hosting the first 2-Day Residency and Citizenship by Investment Summit at the Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa in Grand Cayman.
Read more“The level of wealth they have achieved means they are unlikely to ever worry about money again,” Steffen said.
Read moreInvestment migration people in the news this week.
Read moreJoin Latitude for a day of learning about top tax residency and residence by investment destinations, as well as networking, at London’s L’oscar.
Read moreThe first applicants and their families started the MEIN journey in December 2020 and took just under 18 months to get citizenship approval.
Read more“In a couple of years when programme awareness is likely increased, we think the country could attract over 1,000 applicants per year.”
Read moreInvestment migration people int he news this week.
Read moreThe strong rebound, says Tolstaia, reflects the UK’s persisting status as a “magnet for international UHNWIs.”
Read moreIMI interviews Eric Major and Alex Hopkin about the new Innovisa platform, which matches UK Innovator Visa applicants with eligible startups.
Read moreMimoun Assraoui and his colleagues aim to become the global IM industry leaders, a feat he believes they can achieve “in very short order”.
Read moreThe UAE says it will naturalize investors. Industry leaders are cautiously optimistic about the new law, and ready to assist in making it a program.
Read more“India is home to over 2.6 million millionaires, many of whom are beginning to appreciate the benefits of acquiring alternative residency and citizenship,” says Latitude’s CEO, Eric Major.
Read moreLatitude opens two new offices in China and clinches a new partnership that will expand its reach in the world’s largest market.
Read moreA first for the industry, the CAT allows investment migration advisors to quickly compare which visa-free countries one citizenship offers over another.
Read moreAs the pandemic spreads despair and concern, Gareth Brookes has a message of optimism and confidence to share with industry partners and competitors alike.
Read moreThe seasoned investment migration executive says he lets off steam on the weekends by playing left-handed guitars and losing to his wife at tennis.
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